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Proto-Indo-European language --- Dialectes proto-indoeuropéens --- Syntax --- Word order --- Syntaxe
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Proto-Indo-European language --- Indo-European languages --- Dialectes proto-indoeuropéens --- Langues indo-européennes --- Phonology --- Phonologie
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"Although for some scholars the very possibility of syntactic reconstruction remains dubious, numerous studies have appeared reconstructing a variety of basic elements of Proto-Indo-European syntax based on evidence available particularly from ancient and/or archaic Indo-European languages. The papers in this volume originate from the Workshop "PIE Syntax and its Development" (Thessaloniki 2011), which aimed to bring together scholars interested in these problems and to shine new light on current research into ancient Indo-European syntax. Special attention was paid to the development of the hypothetical reconstructed features within the documented history of Indo-European languages. The articles in this volume were originally published in the Journal of Historical Linguistics Vol. 3:1 (2013)." --
Proto-Indo-European language --- Grammar, Comparative and general --- Language acquisition. --- Dialectes proto-indoeuropéens --- Syntaxe --- Langage --- Syntax. --- Acquisition --- Dialectes proto-indoeuropéens
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Indo-Europeans --- Indo-European languages --- Proto-Indo-European language --- Indo-Européens --- Langues indo-européennes --- Dialectes proto-indoeuropéens --- Grammar, Comparative --- Grammaire comparée
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Proto-Indo-European language --- Dialectes proto-indoeuropéens --- Verb --- Dictionaries --- Verbe --- Dictionnaires --- Indo-European languages --- Verb. --- -Proto-Aryan language --- Protoindoeuropean language --- -Verb --- Dialectes proto-indoeuropéens --- Proto-Aryan language --- Indo-European languages - Verb.
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This study resurrects the genre of Wortstudien contributions or lexilogus treatments, the core of historical lexical semantics. Such studies used to be quite popular, and interest in lexical matters is again rising. The word family around the Indo-European root *aǵ- 'drive' is placed against its Germanic replacement drive as a typological parallel. Many long-standing problems can now be solved, and new hypotheses emerge. Starting with the still important sports and games aspect of social life, new morphology is resurrected (agṓn 'games' as an original plural; 2), and a strongly social meaning for 'good' (agathós; 3). Aganós finds its solution that combines the 'mild' and plant readings in a natural way (4). Hunting-and-gathering considerations establish new possibilities or certainties for some 'wealth' words (6), and all around religion is involved (7). Comparable Baltic Finnic evidence is drawn in (8), and such evidence is used to discuss cases on both sides. This way explanations for the Indo-European material are strengthened, or even made possible in the first place, and scores of Baltic Finnic words find attractive (driving) loan hypotheses as their etymologies.
Proto-Indo-European language --- Greek language --- Indo-European languages --- Roots. --- Etymology. --- 809.1 --- 809.1 Indo-Europeese talen --- Indo-Europeese talen --- Dialectes proto-indoeuropéens --- Grec (Langue) --- Langues indo-européennes --- Roots --- Etymology --- Racines --- Etymologie --- Proto-Aryan language --- Protoindoeuropean language
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Indo-europese talen. --- Laryngalen. --- Latijn. --- Latin language --- Proto-Indo-European language --- Phonology, Historical. --- Consonants. --- Phonology. --- Latin (Langue) --- Dialectes proto-indoeuropéens --- Phonology, Historical --- Consonants --- Phonology --- Phonologie historique --- Consonnes --- Phonologie
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Indo-European languages --- Phonetics --- Comparative linguistics --- Proto-Indo-European language --- Langues indo-européennes --- Dialectes proto-indoeuropéens --- Vowel gradation --- Alternance vocalique --- Etymology --- Alternance (phonétique) --- phonétique --- Langues indo-européennes --- Dialectes proto-indoeuropéens --- Indo-europese talen. Apofonie. --- Indo-européennes (Langues). Préhistoire. --- Indo-européennes (Langues). Apophonie. --- Indo-europese talen. Prehistorie. --- phonétique. --- Etymology. --- Phonétique
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Historical linguistics --- Comparative linguistics --- Nostratic hypothesis --- Proto-Indo-European language --- Linguistique comparée --- Langues nostratiques --- Dialectes proto-indoeuropéens --- Nostratic hypothesis. --- Comparative linguistics. --- Proto-Indo-European language. --- Linguistique comparée --- Dialectes proto-indoeuropéens --- Proto-Aryan language --- Protoindoeuropean language --- Indo-European languages --- Comparative philology --- Philology, Comparative --- Nostratic community of languages theory --- Language and languages --- Classification
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Greek language --- Proto-Indo-European language --- Grec (Langue) --- Dialectes proto-indoeuropéens --- Phonology --- Phonologie --- Greek Language --- -Proto-Indo-European language --- -Proto-Aryan language --- Protoindoeuropean language --- Indo-European languages --- Classical languages --- Classical philology --- Greek philology --- Phonology. --- -Phonology --- Dialectes proto-indoeuropéens --- Proto-Aryan language --- Greek Language - Phonology --- Proto-Indo-European language - Phonology
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